Solving gamer rage with an TinyDuino based system

by Ken BurnsJanuary 17, 2014

Visual Designer Samuel Matson of Seattle has created the Immersion project, integrating a TinyDuino with Bluetooth TinyShield to into a headset to monitor the heart rate in gamers under high pressure situations. The heart rate data is sent real time to the gaming PC where it is displayed in the game, and he’s even created his own game using the Unity game engine that varies the AI and gaming difficulty based on the user’s heart rate.